BMW
series 5
.The
5-Series is BMW’s luxury midsize sedan, a car that has been
a favorite among driving enthusiasts since it was first imported
to the U.S. in 1975. The 5-Series was redesigned for 2004, and for
2006 receives all-wheel drive for the first time. The 5-Series has
always emphasized performance and an enjoyable driving experience,
offering a variety of engine choices as well as both manual and
automatic transmissions.The BMW 5 Series is a mid-size luxury car / executive car manufactured by BMW since 1972. The car, now in its fifth generation, is sold in sedan and touring body
styles.
BMW’s M5 is the ultimate sports saloon. It rivals big
name competitors in all out speed, and maintains BMW’s
sporty, high-class look. This car definitely has snob appeal with
its good looks and saloon functionality.
The 5 Series has caught buyer’s attention with a combination
of looks, speed, and performance. There are lengthy waiting lists
for the M5, despite the hefty price tag that the car comes with.
The BMW 5 Series is taking a more hi-tech approach to performance.
The M5 offers a semi-auto gearbox, adjustable suspension, and a
V10 engine. The engine is most impressive; it sounds great and
runs fast. The powerful engine and rear wheel drive make this a
very attractive vehicle. This car is not great on gas mileage, but
that is not likely to matter to the buyer.
BMW has created a fast, stylish car with a lot of power. The BMW
M5 is a fast car, but it is also a fun car to drive without
sacrificing practicality. There are many brag points associated
with this vehicle besides its complex V10 engine. For instance, it
sports an F1 style gear shift, has adjustable suspension, and an
array of lightweight components all designed using the latest
technology.
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